This was my project I did while attending Gnomon School of Visual Effects. Under the instruction by John Brown. There I learned how to design a character, armature construction, dynamic and neutral posing, then on primary and secondary form.
Mirko = Star Wars + Hasbro + ILM. Welcome to my portfolio site. I paint, sculpt and model film-faithful recreations, original artwork, and film-inspired pieces. Thanks for visiting! ** Click "read more" to see more about a project. Click any picture to see a larger version.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Fairy
Materials:
This was my project I did while attending Gnomon School of Visual Effects. Under the instruction by John Brown. There I learned how to design a character, armature construction, dynamic and neutral posing, then on primary and secondary form.
This was my project I did while attending Gnomon School of Visual Effects. Under the instruction by John Brown. There I learned how to design a character, armature construction, dynamic and neutral posing, then on primary and secondary form.
Kids 'n Tub
Materials: Super Sculpty II (colored), toothpicks, glue, pieces of a towel, and white pearl beads.
This was one of my first project in working with this type of clay. I bought a book with various ideas and my wife liked this one so I tried it out.
This was one of my first project in working with this type of clay. I bought a book with various ideas and my wife liked this one so I tried it out.
Lama Su (Attack of the Clones)

Materials: Super Sculpty, wire, wood, acrylic paint
After watching Episode II Star Wars -The Clone Wars one of the many characters that really stood out to me was the actual Cloner "Lama Su", a Kaminoan. So I gave it a shot and this was the result.
After watching Episode II Star Wars -The Clone Wars one of the many characters that really stood out to me was the actual Cloner "Lama Su", a Kaminoan. So I gave it a shot and this was the result.
Klaatu (Return of the Jedi)
Materials: Super Sculpty, Wire, acrylic paint, and a screw.
Description: This piece I did just to see how quickly I can do a complete mini maquette. -4 huours from start to finish.
Description: This piece I did just to see how quickly I can do a complete mini maquette. -4 huours from start to finish.
Bucky and Satchel

Materials: Super Sculpty, Wire, acrylic paint and a screw.
Description: My wife was the inspiration for this piece as she is a big fan of the Comic Books and Desk Calendars (by Darby Conley). This took me 2 days from start to finish (8 hours total).
Tree Sculpture / Painting
Materials: Canvas, Acrylic paints, and super sculpty
Description: On this project I wanted to see if it can be done so I combined a sculpted tree to a painting and painted it for a final project...It was a Vaentines Day gift for my wife.
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